November 1, 2022
Description
I have installed klipper in a semi original CR-10, this is what I changed in my CR-10:
I have connected a RPI3B at the Cr10, installed a clean OS on RPI, and used Kiauth for installing klipper following the instructions on the klipper web site.
using pin21 of RPI I connected a relais that allows me to turn CR-10 on/off.
here attached you can find all the configuration files used for Klipper and FLUID.
I noticed that if you configure pressure advance well in CR-10 then you might not need to use "input shaper" (I do not get much difference whatever frequency I use).
use my configuration as a starting point and as usual enjoy...
I forgot you can run cr-10 at acceleration 2000mm/sec2 and 100mm/sec printing without any problem with a very good quality, but just remember to increase the filament temperature of 10°C.
I am conservative and I print with 1000 mm/sec2 and max 80mm/s speed.
if the bed is not the glass original, but a lighter one, you can go quite fast...
one additional note:
if you do not use input shaper the print takes 20% less because input shaper adds additional movements.
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